experiment-design
Experiment Design Planner
Purpose
Design fast, reliable validation experiments.
Steps
- State the hypothesis.
- Choose the smallest valid test.
- Define success metric.
- Set sample size or duration.
- Define decision rule.
Output
Hypothesis
Experiment Method
Success Metric
Duration / Sample Size
Decision Rule
Ship / Iterate / Kill
References
See worked example for a complete scenario.
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